Presented as part of the Taking Place Performance Art Series, Francisco-Fernando Granados’ work Make a line is a performance installation resuscitating the story of a refugee who is part of a language lesson in an ESL textbook. Motivated by personal memory, Make a line deals with institutionalized cultural memory, tracking the flows of agency and desire latent in a refugee narrative.

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